Formula 1

Pirelli Italian Grand Prix

Leclerc claims sensational Monza win for Ferrari

Charles Leclerc claimed a stunning home race victory for Ferrari at the Italian Grand Prix, beating the McLarens thanks to a perfectly-executed strategy.

Race Positions
1
Monaco
Charles Leclerc
Charles Leclerc
Ferrari
1:14:40.727
Laps: 53
Pits: 1
2
Australia
Oscar Piastri
Oscar Piastri
McLaren
+2.664
Laps: 53
Pits: 2
3
Britain
Lando Norris
Lando Norris
McLaren
+6.153
Laps: 53
Pits: 2
4
Spain
Carlos Sainz
Carlos Sainz
Ferrari
+15.621
Laps: 53
Pits: 1
5
Britain
Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton
Mercedes
+22.820
Laps: 53
Pits: 2
6
Netherlands
Max Verstappen
Max Verstappen
Red Bull
+37.932
Laps: 53
Pits: 2
Circuit Information
Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Circuit Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Location Monza, Italy Circuit Type Track
Circuit Length 5.793 km Circuit Distance 306.72 km
No. of Laps 53 No. of Turns 11
Lap Record: 1:21.046 Rubens Barrichello (2004)
Sessions
FP1
Netherlands
Max Verstappen
1:21.676

Aug 30, 2024

Finished

FP2
Britain
Lewis Hamilton
1:20.738

Aug 30, 2024

Finished

FP3
Britain
Lewis Hamilton
1:20.117

Aug 31, 2024

Finished

Qual
Britain
Lando Norris
1:19.327

Aug 31, 2024

Finished

Race
Monaco
Charles Leclerc
1:14:40.727

Sep 01, 2024

Finished

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